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Flood warnings are in place across the West Midlands with heavy rainfall expected to affect travel. The Met Office issued a yellow flood warning for the region in the early hours of this morning, May 22.

Some communities could be cut off by flooded roads, said Met Office, and there could be ‘danger to life’. Flooding could also lead to difficult driving conditions and public transport delays.




Network Rail this morning warned passengers to expect disruption – including potential cancellations – to train services running between Birmingham International and Coventry. It said: “Due to heavy rain flooding on the railway between Birmingham International and Coventry, trains have to run at reduced speed on all lines.

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“As a result, trains may be cancelled, delayed by up to 20 minutes or revised.” The disruption was expected to last throughout rush hour.

Met Office said the yellow weather warning would be in place until 6am on Thursday, May 23.

Continue following this live blog for flood alerts, the latest on travel disruption and weather in the West Midlands.


Train routes facing flood disruption

  • Avanti West Coast services between Blackpool North / Birmingham New Street / Edinburgh / Manchester Piccadilly / Shrewsbury / Wolverhampton and London Euston
  • CrossCountry services between Birmingham New Street / Manchester Piccadilly / Nottingham and Bournemouth
  • London Northwestern Railway services between Birmingham New Street and London Euston / Northampton
  • West Midlands Railway services between Birmingham New Street and Coventry

Train disruption

Network Rail has warned passengers to expect disruption – including potential cancellations – to train services running between Birmingham International and Coventry.

It said: “Due to heavy rain flooding on the railway between Birmingham International and Coventry, trains have to run at reduced speed on all lines. As a result, trains may be cancelled, delayed by up to 20 minutes or revised.”

Flood warning in place

The Met Office has issued a ‘heavy rain’ weather warning for Birmingham and the wider West Midlands – and warned there could be ‘danger to life’. The Met Office issued a yellow flood warning for the region in the early hours of this morning, May 22.

It will be in place until 6am on Thursday, May 23.

The Met Office warning read: “Heavy rain may cause some flooding and disruption to travel. Some communities may be cut off by flooded roads.”

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